Insignificant

On an architectural boat tour of downtown Chicago, my family and I were taught so much history about the city and its skyscrapers. As we gazed up with our heads cocked back it was easy to feel insignificant. After all, these skyscrapers were designed and built before we were ever a thought in our parent’s minds. The buildings are so grand and intricate and we are just so small in comparison.

No matter how big the idea, the dream realized or how magnificent the invention God loves us equally as much if not more. While we may not have been a thought in our parents minds we have been thought of in God’s plan for centuries. We may not have the grandeur on the scale of a skyscraper but we have the immense unconditional love of God our father which is much more significant than any building could ever be.

About Author

Lori Hadorn-Disselkamp is first and foremost a mother of four children under the age of 17. She has been married to the love of her life, Aaron, for over 19 years. Lori has been writing at her own website Faith Filled Mom for over 6 years. She writes about the journey of faith we live daily and how we can recognize God in this world. She has completed her 3rd year of teaching theology at a high school level and is also a current student of Loyola University Extension Program of Ministry earning a Master’s Degree in Religious Education. Her life is busy, exciting, overwhelming at times but always bursting with her faith in God. Lori hopes that you will find something that might touch your heart in her writing so that she can continue to pursue her purpose in life; to bring people closer to God one word, one moment at a time.